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Phillip Island - John Smailes

Phillip Island

The inside story of Australia's fastest racetrack, our home of motorsport

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Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2024
Allen & Unwin (Verlag)
978-1-76147-121-6 (ISBN)
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Phillip Island is Australia's home of motorsport. These are the untold stories of a century of racing.
There is no other motor-racing circuit in the world with the history of Phillip Island. Since 1928 it has hosted the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, the World Superbike Championship, the Armstrong 500 and many other races. Today, the Australian MotoGP attracts tens of thousands to the island every year. It is revered as the world's best MotoGP track and is the second-fastest in the world by just 0.1 km/h. Australia's champions of motorcycle racing are born there.

As a motor-racing journalist for more than 45 years, John Smailes has had extraordinary access to Phillip Island and to the leading names who have competed there. When Wayne Gardner, Mick Doohan and Casey Stoner won their championships, John was there. He has delved into the island's rich history, from the winner of the first Australian Grand Prix, Gallipoli hero Captain Arthur Waite, to Australia's F1 world champions Sir Jack Brabham and Alan Jones, and the astonishing political and business dealings over the years.

In Phillip Island, John Smailes delivers the definitive account of the circuit, featuring interviews with champions including Valentino Rossi and many others who made it the legend it is today. It's the gripping and untold story of an island unlike any other.

'Phillip Island is my legacy to Australian motorsport. I'm proud to have been part of its development. This book is a must-read.' Wayne Michael Gardner AM

'Still in its original shape, a super circuit for Supercars, world class.' Dick Johnson AM

John Smailes is a journalist, motorsport commentator and publicist. His speciality is the automotive industry and motorsport. He has covered and broadcast rounds of the World F1 championship (Australia, Singapore, India, Monaco), the World Rally Championship (Australia, NZ, Greece), MotoGP, the Le Mans 24 hour race and Goodwood Festival of Speed. John was part of the commentary team for the first live broadcast of F1 in Australia - along with Sir Jack Brabham. His bestselling books include Climbing the Mountain (with Allan Moffat), Mount Panorama, Race Across the World and Formula One.

List of Maps
Prologue
Part One: The Road Course, 1928-1940
1 The Making of Phillip Island
2 The Incredible Story of a War Hero
3 First Shots-The Prewar Grands Prix
4 The Bugs' Clean Sweep
5 Heroes of the '30s
6 Maintaining the Marriage
Part Two: A Permanent Circuit, 1956-1962
7 The New Phillip Island
8 The Racer and the Gentleman
9 The Making of World Champions
10 The Race That Changed the Motor Industry
11 The End of the World
Part Three: The Circuit Revisited, 1967-1978
12 Funland: Len Lukey Saves the Circuit
13 The Man in Pink
14 Lukey Unmuffles PIARC's Potential
15 Hear the Thunder
16 New Year for Bikes
17 End of the Lukey Line
Part Four: The Grand Prix Circuit, 1989-2004
18 Saving the Circuit
19 Thinking Big
20 Wayne Gardner-Genesis and Genius
21 Winners and Losers
22 A Simple Case of Accounting
23 Four Wheels . . . Good
24 The Superbike World Championship- A Tale of Two Troys
25 The Doohan Factor
26 The Stoner Age
Part Five: A Class of Its Own, 2004-Onwards
27 Selling the Farm
28 Building on Heritage
29 A Day at the Races-Australian MotoGP, 2023
30 Future Shock
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.8.2024
Verlagsort Sydney
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 234 mm
Gewicht 478 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Motor- / Rad- / Flugsport
ISBN-10 1-76147-121-X / 176147121X
ISBN-13 978-1-76147-121-6 / 9781761471216
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